From India to Europe... Festival Report 2007
- Generationenwechsel ? - Musikkonferenzen & Nachwuchswettbewerbe
IMC OnAir praesentiert die zweistuendige Sondersendung âFrom India to Europe - Festivalreport2007.â Sie schliesst an den letzten Festivalreport2006 an. Hier wurde bereits einiges Interessantes und Wissenswertes zur Geschichte und Entwickung der Sangita Sammelana-s vorgestellt..
FestialReport2006...
- Teil 1 (part 1-3): http://www.archive.org/details/IMC-SpecialFeature-FestivalReport2006-part1
- Teil 2 (part 4-6): http://www.archive.org/details/IMC-SpecialFeature-FestivalReport2006-part4
Alle zurueckliegenden Sendungen finden Sie auch als kostenlosen PodCast zum Nachhoeren (www.imcradio.net -> Podcasting | News)...
Die indischen Musikfestivals erfreuen sich international einer wachsenden Beliebtheit. Der Ursprung der indischen Musikfestivals, der Sangita Sammelanaâs, reicht bis ins 18. Jahrhundert zurueck. Den Charakter als Kammermusik hat sich die indisch klassische Musik Nord- und Suedindiens auf den grossen Buehnen in Kolkatta, Neu-Dehli, Mumbai, Pune und Chennai bis heute bewahren koennen.
Teil 1 u. 2 von FestivalReport2007 stehen unter der Themenueberschrift âGenerationenwechsel ? - Musikkonferenzen & Nachwuchswettbewerbeâ.
Im Teil 1 beleuchtet âIMC OnAirâ die aktuelle Musikszene in Indien. Teil 2 gibt einen Blick auf die Nachwuchswettbewerbe und internationale Festivalszene...
FestivalReport 2007...
- Teil1 (part 1-3): http://www.archive.org/details/IMC-SpecialFeature-FestivalReport2007-part1
- Teil2 (part 3-6): http://www.archive.org/details/IMC-SpecialFeature-FestivalReport2007-part4
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From India ton of Europe... Festival Report 2007
- Alternation of Generations ? – Music conferences & competitions of procreation
IMC OnAir presents the two hours special show „From India to Europe – Festival Report 2007.“ The programme attaches to the Festival Report 2006. Here some interesting and worth knowing details were introduced to history and the development of Indian music festivals, the so called Sangita Sammelana-s.
Festival Report 2006, see archive...
- 1st hour (part 1-3): http://www.archive.org/details/IMC-SpecialFeature-FestivalReport2006-part1
- 2nd hour (part 4-6): http://www.archive.org/details/IMC-SpecialFeature-FestivalReport2006-part4
All broadcastings of the past you get access to by free PodCast for re-listening as MP3 independently from time and place (see www.imcradio.net - > Podcasting | News)...
The Sangita Sammelana-s enjoy internationally an increasing popularity. The origin hands back to the 18th century. Until today the Indian classical music of North and South India can retain it’s character as chamber music on the large stages in Kolkatta, New Dehli, Mumbai, Pune and Chennai.
Part 1 and 2 of FestivalReport2007 is presented under the topic „Alternation of Generations ? – Music conferences & competitions of procreation“.
In part 1 „IMC OnAir“ lights up the current music scene in India. Part 2 gives a view of the new generation competitions and international festival scene...
Festival Report 2007...
- 1st hour… (part 1-3): http://www.archive.org/details/IMC-SpecialFeature-FestivalReport2007-part1
- 2nd hour… (part 3-6): http://www.archive.org/details/IMC-SpecialFeature-FestivalReport2007-part4
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short view - part 1 & 2…
music:
Raga Jog, Raga Mishra Mand, Raga Tilak Kamod (old form: Kambodi or Kamodi), Raga Sohini, Raga Hamsadwani, Raga Mishra Khamaj, Thumri, Raga Bageshri, Rag Bhairavi, Dhrupad, Pakhawaj Solo (Paran), Thumri (Light Indian Classical Music), Misra Pilu - Jiya Mora Na Lage
artists:
Begum Parveen Sultana (Vocals), Rajan & Sajan Mishra (vocal brothers), Taalyogi Suresh Talwalkar (Tabla), Dr. Kamala Shankar (Shankar Guitar) & Rajeev Janardan (Sitar), Subhra Guha (Vocals), Hariprasad Chaurasia (Bansuri / Flute), Kumar Bose (Tabla), Shahid Parvez (Sitar / Tabla / Vocals), Shashank Subramanium (Bansuri / Flute), Sandeep Das (Tabla), Suchismita & Debopriya Chatterjee (Flute Sisters), Sukhvinder Singh (Tabla), Patri Satish Kumar (Mridangam), Bahauddin Dagar (Dhrupad / Rudra Veena), Ravishankar Upadhyay (Pakhawaj), Ikram Khan (Sarangi), Shishirchandra Bhatt (Harmonium), Kaushiki Chakrabarty (Vocals)
festivals:
Savai Gandharva Music Festival (Pune), 13th ITC Sangeet Sammelan (Bangelore), MRI Music & Dance Festival 2005 / Annual Music & Drama Festival 2006 (Chennai), Saptak Festival (Ahmedabad, Gujarat), Darbar South Asian Music Festival (U.K.)
Notes
Ragas are the frame work of the Indian Classical Music. They describe the emotional expression and define the material of notes. All IMC broadcasting shows present original recordings, produced in India and published / distributed from Indian Music Labels.
... complete programme with all details (inclusive podcasting) see www.imcradio.net (German/English language site).
India meets Classic presents special feature “From India to Europe… FestivalReport 2007”… (part 6 of 6)
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